John F. Kennedy
- The Missing Calls of Officer Mentzel Pt. 1Written by John Washburn
The activities of Dallas Police Officer William Mentzel on November 22, 1963, are scrutinized in this article (the first of two parts) by John Washburn.
- Warren Commission Counsels Burt Griffin and Howard Willens Attempt the Impossible: Shoring up the Tottering Credibility of Earl Warren’s InvestigationWritten by Gary Aguilar
Loyal to the bitter end, former Warren Commission lawyer Burt Griffin has written the latest defense of the Warren Commission and its long-since-discredited findings.
- JFK Records Release: Trump at it Again, Is he For Real This Time?Written by Mark Adamczyk
We are decades past the time when all remaining JFK assassination records should have been released, yet delays continue. The president has the authority to make it happen. Will the winner of the November 2024 election finally act?
Malcolm X
- The Hidden Hand: The Assassination of Malcolm XWritten by Karl EvanzzWritten on Monday, 11 March 2019 15:47 Read more...
Karl Evanzz reviews the Malcolm X assassination, arguing cogently for U.S. intelligence interest in controlling and eventually eliminating the threat he represented.
- Remembering Malcolm X: February 21, 2017Written by Kennedys&KingWritten on Sunday, 12 February 2017 21:24 Read more...
On the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, we thought it fitting to reflect upon the significance of his life and death by offering to our readers three wonderfully written and penetrating essays.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Hoover vs. King: The ARRB DocumentsWritten by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio re-examines the battle between J. Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King before and after Kennedy's assassination. With new documents he shows that Hoover interceded overseas in order to smear King and limit his interaction with foreign dignitaries.
- The Media Buries the Conspiracy Verdict in the King CaseWritten by James DiEugenioWritten on Sunday, 31 July 2022 22:02 Read more...
Jim DiEugenio chronicles the media cover-up of the conspiracy verdict in the civil suit brought against Loyd Jowers by attorney William Pepper on behalf of the Martin Luther King Jr. family. Although the 12 jurors found Jowers liable for King’s death, the New York Times reported that “a vast conspiracy [was] alleged but not proved.” As Jim surveys the rest of the coverage, this editorial position in a news story is endemic of the mainstream media reporting on this case in general and this trial verdict in particular.
Robert F. Kennedy
- ACTION ALERT: The Sirhan Parole HearingWritten by Kennedys&King
Sirhan's next parole hearing is scheduled for August 16th. He has now been in prison for more than half a century, when in fact he should have been paroled decades ago. His attorney requests that you send a letter to the Parole board asking that this 80 year old man be finally released. Please follow the instructions.
- News: California Panel Rejects Parole Again for Robert Kennedy AssassinWritten by Kennedys&King
Lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan has accused the panel of bending to the will of California’s governor, who opposes his parole.
General Interest
- Mark Shaw Insults Allen, Texas: Part 2Written by Donald McGovern
Marilyn Monroe expert Don McGovern examines what Mark Shaw advertises as a key piece of evidence about Bobby Kennedy. Under Don's microscope, it turns out to be a lot less than Shaw advertised.
- Mark Shaw Insults Allen, Texas: Part 1Written by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio describes the problems with Mark Shaw's address at the Allen LIbrary in Texas. Shaw is a lawyer, his speech was about as unlawyerly as one can get in a murder case.